DateRThuis v Uit-
07/21 10:00 16 [3] Hobart Chargers v Canberra Gunners [8] 100-69
07/16 04:00 15 [3] Ballarat Miners v Dandenong Rangers [1] 100-87
07/16 02:00 15 BA Coe v Mount Gambier Pioneers 63-94
07/15 10:00 15 [6] Kilsyth Cobras v Frankston Blues [6] 88-75
07/15 10:00 15 [5] Bendigo Braves v Sandringham Sabres [4] 92-82
07/15 10:00 15 [3] Geelong Supercats v Melbourne Tigers [7] 100-72
07/15 09:30 15 [4] NW Tasmania Thunder v Hobart Chargers [3] 65-88
07/15 09:30 15 [1] Dandenong Rangers v Nunawading Spectres [2] 87-75
07/15 09:00 15 [8] Canberra Gunners v Mount Gambier Pioneers [1] 69-113
07/14 10:30 15 [5] Albury Wodonga Bandits v Ballarat Miners [1] 104-93
07/14 10:00 15 [6] Frankston Blues v Bendigo Braves [5] 102-95
07/09 04:00 14 [3] Geelong Supercats v Kilsyth Cobras [6] 79-62
07/08 10:00 14 [5] Kilsyth Cobras v NW Tasmania Thunder [5] 80-84
07/08 10:00 14 [6] Frankston Blues v Sandringham Sabres [4] 86-71
07/08 09:30 14 [8] Canberra Gunners v Bendigo Braves [4] 111-107
07/08 09:30 14 [7] Melbourne Tigers v Hobart Chargers [3] 84-81
07/07 10:30 14 [5] Albury Wodonga Bandits v NW Tasmania Thunder [5] 80-88
07/07 10:30 14 [1] Mount Gambier Pioneers v Nunawading Spectres [2] 92-81
07/07 10:00 14 [3] Dandenong Rangers v Hobart Chargers [1] 74-67
07/07 10:00 14 [2] Ballarat Miners v Geelong Supercats [3] 107-84
07/02 04:00 13 [6] Kilsyth Cobras v Albury Wodonga Bandits [5] 103-90
07/01 10:30 13 [1] Mount Gambier Pioneers v Ballarat Miners [2] 100-75
07/01 09:30 13 [3] Dandenong Rangers v Bendigo Braves [4] 98-78
07/01 09:30 13 [5] NW Tasmania Thunder v Geelong Supercats [3] 85-92
07/01 09:30 13 [7] Melbourne Tigers v Frankston Blues [6] 85-69
07/01 09:30 13 [8] Canberra Gunners v Nunawading Spectres [2] 80-97
07/01 09:00 13 [5] Sandringham Sabres v Albury Wodonga Bandits [4] 110-83
06/30 10:00 13 BA Coe v Canberra Gunners 77-81
06/30 10:00 13 [2] Hobart Chargers v Geelong Supercats [3] 93-88
06/24 10:00 12 [2] Ballarat Miners v Canberra Gunners [8] 104-70

The South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) was a semi-professional basketball league in Australia comprising both a men's and women's competition. The SEABL began in 1981 and operated for 38 seasons until it was disbanded in 2018. The league was closely linked with the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) and over the years, the SEABL boasted teams from Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.

History

The SEABL was established in 1981 as a men's league. Separate South and East conferences were introduced in 1986. In 1990, a women's competition was introduced after the SEABL adopted the Women's Basketball Conference (WBC). The SEABL was closely linked with the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) during the 1980s and 1990s. In 2012, the women's competition was divided into two conferences for the first time.

In December 2014, Basketball Australia took over the operations of the SEABL. Less than four years later, in August 2018, Basketball Australia disbanded the SEABL after they withdrew its support of the league and denied the proposal of a club-managed league.

In October 2018, Basketball Victoria created a new senior elite league and later in partnership with the National Basketball League (NBL) produced the NBL1 which debuted in 2019.

De Australia State Elite Basketball League (SEABL) is een professionele basketbalcompetitie voor mannen in Australië. De competitie werd opgericht in 1988 en is de op een na hoogste professionele basketbalcompetitie in Australië, na de National Basketball League (NBL).

De SEABL bestaat uit 10 teams, die verdeeld zijn over twee divisies: de Oost-divisie en de West-divisie. De reguliere competitie bestaat uit 28 wedstrijden, waarna de beste vier teams uit elke divisie doorgaan naar de play-offs.

De SEABL-kampioen kwalificeert zich voor de NBL Grand Final Series, waar ze strijden om het NBL-kampioenschap.

Enkele van de meest bekende spelers die in de SEABL hebben gespeeld, zijn Chris Anstey, Andrew Bogut, Aron Baynes en Patty Mills.